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Same goes for being a new nurse...if you think you're horrible, there's a great chance that you're doing ok. The REALLY spooky ones don't have a clue :)
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I was a 'new grad' twice! I was an RN in the UK for 16yrs then I took the NCLEX came to America and hadn't a clue how different it was to nurse over here!
I knew how to look after the pts but the names of everything were different
Same goes for being a new nurse...if you think you're horrible, there's a great chance that you're doing ok. The REALLY spooky ones don't have a clue :):nurse:
how does that saying go?
out of all the things i've lost, i miss my mind the most.
seemed appropriate to post on this thread.:)
leslie
xtxrn, ASN, RN
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I used to run into this a LOT with alcohol/drug rehab. After many of them had been there for a few days, and they were either coming out of the worst of it, or just getting to the peak of detox, invariably a bunch of them (usually one at a time, but it seemed they had come together to diagnose each other- lol) would be scared to death they were going nuts. They felt absolutely bonkers. And some would go over the edge and get psychotic, and need a temporary transfer to a more secure facility.... but to the ones who were "simply" (nothing simple about it) going through the miserable symptoms of getting well (seems like a cruel contradiction) were ready to sign anything to be hauled off by the white coats,
I used to tell them this..."If you're still worried about going nuts, you aren't". :) When they were acting hinky , and thought it was okee dokee..... THEN we had a problem !!!
Same goes for being a new nurse...if you think you're horrible, there's a great chance that you're doing ok. The REALLY spooky ones don't have a clue :)
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